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The multiparameter quantized Weyl algebra \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) was introduced by G. Maltsiniotis in 1990. It is generated by elements \(x_1,\ldots,x_n,y_1,\ldots,y_n\) subject to defining relations \[ y_iy_j=\gamma_{ij}y_jy_i;\quad x_ix_j=q_i\gamma_{ij}x_jx_i\text{ if }i<j; \quad x_iy_j=\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if } i<j;\quad x_iy_j=q_j\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if }i>j; \] and \[ x_jy_j-q_jy_jx_j=1+\sum_{k=1}^{j-1}(q_k-1)y_kx_k. \] In the case of an algebraically closed field L. Rigal gave a classification of height one prime ideals of \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) and of automorphisms in the generic case. These results are generalized in the present paper to the case of an arbitrary field. Suppose that there is given an algebra isomorphism \(\varphi\colon A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\to A_m^{Q',\Gamma'}\) where \(q_1,\ldots,q_n,q'_1,\ldots,q'_m\) are not roots of one. The main result of the paper shows an explicit form of \(\varphi\). In particular \(n=m\) and \(\varphi(x_i),\varphi(y_i)\) are multiples of \(x'_i,y'_i\).
Property / review text: The multiparameter quantized Weyl algebra \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) was introduced by G. Maltsiniotis in 1990. It is generated by elements \(x_1,\ldots,x_n,y_1,\ldots,y_n\) subject to defining relations \[ y_iy_j=\gamma_{ij}y_jy_i;\quad x_ix_j=q_i\gamma_{ij}x_jx_i\text{ if }i<j; \quad x_iy_j=\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if } i<j;\quad x_iy_j=q_j\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if }i>j; \] and \[ x_jy_j-q_jy_jx_j=1+\sum_{k=1}^{j-1}(q_k-1)y_kx_k. \] In the case of an algebraically closed field L. Rigal gave a classification of height one prime ideals of \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) and of automorphisms in the generic case. These results are generalized in the present paper to the case of an arbitrary field. Suppose that there is given an algebra isomorphism \(\varphi\colon A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\to A_m^{Q',\Gamma'}\) where \(q_1,\ldots,q_n,q'_1,\ldots,q'_m\) are not roots of one. The main result of the paper shows an explicit form of \(\varphi\). In particular \(n=m\) and \(\varphi(x_i),\varphi(y_i)\) are multiples of \(x'_i,y'_i\). / rank
 
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quantized Weyl algebras
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prime ideals
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automorphisms
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    The multiparameter quantized Weyl algebra \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) was introduced by G. Maltsiniotis in 1990. It is generated by elements \(x_1,\ldots,x_n,y_1,\ldots,y_n\) subject to defining relations \[ y_iy_j=\gamma_{ij}y_jy_i;\quad x_ix_j=q_i\gamma_{ij}x_jx_i\text{ if }i<j; \quad x_iy_j=\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if } i<j;\quad x_iy_j=q_j\gamma_{ji}y_jx_i\text{ if }i>j; \] and \[ x_jy_j-q_jy_jx_j=1+\sum_{k=1}^{j-1}(q_k-1)y_kx_k. \] In the case of an algebraically closed field L. Rigal gave a classification of height one prime ideals of \(A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\) and of automorphisms in the generic case. These results are generalized in the present paper to the case of an arbitrary field. Suppose that there is given an algebra isomorphism \(\varphi\colon A_n^{Q,\Gamma}\to A_m^{Q',\Gamma'}\) where \(q_1,\ldots,q_n,q'_1,\ldots,q'_m\) are not roots of one. The main result of the paper shows an explicit form of \(\varphi\). In particular \(n=m\) and \(\varphi(x_i),\varphi(y_i)\) are multiples of \(x'_i,y'_i\).
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    quantized Weyl algebras
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    prime ideals
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    automorphisms
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    isomorphisms
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    isomorphism problem
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